Episode notes
The universe is full of cosmic oddities—worlds and phenomena that push the boundaries of our understanding. In this episode of Cosmos in a Pod, join host Amitesh as we explore some of the strangest and most fascinating anomalies in deep space.
Highlights from the Episode:
- T Garden b: An Earth-like planet near a volatile red dwarf star with extreme tidal locking, where life might thrive in a narrow twilight zone.
- Kepler-413b: A gas giant with an unpredictable orbit, vanishing from view every 11 years due to gravitational interactions.
- K2-141b: A planet of fire and ice, where molten rock rains down in a cycle of destruction and renewal.
- Super Saturn (J1407b): A gas giant with colossal rings 640 times larger than Sat ...
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